I do believed, but more review is much better for confirmation. maybe different people has different view and feel. Anyway, based on the post 89, i believe this racket very similar with ns9900 but not sure on the smashing ability as the ns also good for smashing. maybe next review can elaborate more details.
Actually each one feel in his own way. The best is to borrow from your friend or patner on the court to try by yourself. Bacially you need to know the most important part: (a)frame weight (b)BP: even, head heavy, head light (c)stiff of the shaft: 5/5 (super stiff) 4/5 (stiff) 3/5 (medium stiff) 2/5 (medium flex) 1/5 (flex) Know the difference that you could find a good racket for YOU --- it is YOU are going to use the racket. The others only stated what they feel but it might not work the same on you. Keep on hearing too many voices that you will be totally confused.
BS10 11 12 http://www.victorsport.com.tw/product_data.php?id=eB34blGnST7eopUfABLM0XCMO2Zix SW35 36 37 http://www.victorsport.com.tw/product_data.php?id=ik7eopzVWgistP34kP34klP4jyz8I MX10 http://www.victorsport.com.tw/product_data.php?id=OnfBqrWACr01hrs1BqWXhrNXBCrWh
If you look at both chart, BS12 at different position. which one correct? i cant read taiwanese language.
First two: discontinued (in Europe/"International" catalogue), MX80 not available soon/yet in European/"International" catalogue ... LAst year's was wildly different as well between the Victor Taiwan and Victor Germany versions
so bad, how can they abandon Mys in the first place? since yonex is most popular brand here, they should give more effort in marketing to challenge yy.